This book examines and conceptualises the determinants of threat perceptions in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and contributes to a better understanding of how a nation s self-conception shapes its perceptions of (in)security and emphasises the relevance of these dynamics for policymaking. It combines the societal approach of the English School of IR with securitization theory to offer a novel framework for analyzing threat perceptions. This book is relevant to students of Middle Eastern studies, gulf studies, international relations, and scholars who are interested in theoretical perspectives.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Introduction. - Chapter 2: The United Arab Emirates in International Society. - Chapter 3: Conceptualizing Security in International Society. - Chapter 4: The Securitization of Sovereignty: Geopolitics, Non-Interference, and (Interstate) Conflict. - Chapter 5: The Securitization of Nationalism: Self-Determination, Ideology, and National Identity. - Chapter 6: The Securitization of Governance. - Chapter 7: Conclusion.
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